The Rockingham Railroad was a Southeastern railroad that operated during most of the 20th century.[1][2]

The Rockingham Railroad was organized in 1910.[3]

The Rockingham Railroad operated a 19-mile route from Roberdel, North Carolina, through Rockingham, to Gibson, North Carolina.[4]

In July 1922 the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad acquired the Rockingham Railroad.[5] The line was abandoned in 1968.[6]

References

  1. Dunn, Micheal (2010). "The Rockingham Railroad: The Railroad Nobody Knew (Part I)". Lines South. White River Productions. 27 (3): 4–13.
  2. Dunn, Micheal (2010). "The Rockingham Railroad: The Railroad Nobody Knew (Part II)". Lines South. White River Productions. 27 (4): 22–28.
  3. Railway Age Gazette, 1911, Volume 48, page 110
  4. Railroads of North Carolina, Alan Coleman, page 89
  5. Wikipedia, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
  6. Railroads of North Carolina, Alan Coleman, page 89
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